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AONL board nominations webinar available
Nursing leaders who are interested in joining AONL Board of Directors can access a webinar describing the board nominations process.
AHRQ toolkit aims to reduce MRSA, surgical site infections
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality released a toolkit to help hospitals reduce methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) at locations where surgical site infections are most common, including cardiac, hip and knee replacement and spinal fusion surgeries.
Kingston to receive AHA Award of Honor
Mary Beth Kingston, PhD, RN, will receive the American Hospital Association’s 2025 Award of Honor May 5 during the organization’s annual membership meeting in Washington, D.C.
Project aims to counter vaccine misinformation
Public health experts and scientists are forming the Vaccine Integrity Project to counter vaccine misinformation.
CDC infection prevention advisory panel expected to end
Several members of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee received termination notices, leading public health experts to believe the administration will terminate the committee.
CMO, CNO co-chairing quality committee can improve safety
MaineHealth in Portland pairs up the chief medical officer and CNO at each of its hospitals to co-chair the quality and safety committee in an effort to promote interprofessional collaboration.
Split nurse faculty roles could address nursing shortage
Ochsner Health is among the health systems creating split faculty roles, allowing nurses to work at hospitals and serve as adjunct faculty.
Hospital lowers nurse turnover
AONL member and El Camino CNO Cheryl Reinking, DNP, RN, says her system has relied on several strategies to return turnover rates to 5% after they climbed to 12.7% during the pandemic.
AHA urges Congress to preserve access to care
In a letter to congressional leadership, the American Hospital Association urges Congress to refrain from making disruptive policy changes to Medicaid and other health care coverage that could affect access to health care for tens of millions of Americans.
NCC thanks sponsors of bill to improve access to anesthesia care
AONL and 48 other members of the Nursing Community Coalition signed a letter to Reps. Lauren Underwood, D-Ill., and Jen Kiggans, R-Va., thanking them for introducing the Ensuring Veterans Timely Access to Anesthesia Care Act (H.R. 2234).